Well, there are people that worship the traditional ancient Egyptian gods, so I presume that the Aten could be still worshipped, too. _________________-Indeed, I am alive today; tomorrow is in god's hands-

zoroastrians still say prayers to the sun, cannot remember the name ( ormuzd or similar ) if this is connected to aten or not i don't know_________________If you listen very carefully, you can hear the gods are laughing.

Yes, I am Atenist, and there are a lot of people all over the world who are Atenists.
To me it is the most beautiful religion because it is free from corruption, teaches the truth, and encourages positivity as well as inner strength - as opposed to most other religions who control their followers through fear.

Moses was most likely Atenist himself, but most definitely was he influenced by Atenism! Atenism never died out as such, even before the modern revival of it; it lived on as the follow on religions, Judaism, and, later, Christianity and Islam.

Unfortunately these religions control their followers through fear, which means much of the beauty of Atenism has been lost. But Jewish culture still contains a lot of elements that clearly originate in Egypt - something that the Jewish people themselves are unlikely to admit, as they see Egypt as the enemy since the exodus. I wonder though if it's more to do with being afraid of the truth...

You are indeed right - Ankhesenpaaten was the original name of Tutankhamun's wife, and Tutankhamun's original name was Tutankhaten. However, when the counter revolution happened, and Atenism was banned, they both had to change their names to Ankhesenamun and Tutankhamun.
A point of interest is that, whilst Atenism was officially banned, in private they both continued to be devoted Atenists.

I thought Atenism taught you could only reach god via the Pharaoh.
I belive the grave of a priest of the Aten who lived well after the Amarna period (Ramesses II?) has been found but can not remember details.